3rd Jul 2010, 15:47

15th Jan 2011, 18:29

I would wonder if your Suzuki had been in a crash, fixed well enough to hide the damage, but not safe enough to drive, this would account for tyres and breaks wearing. Depending on how damage could have occurred, the engine and tranny could have been knocked out of alignment, list of parts to wear out in that situation are endless. Timing belt should not have cost much to replace, it's a fairly standard service item every 100k.

12th Oct 2012, 00:19

Bought one of these for my parents 2 years ago. 120Kms. Tires wore out fast and unevenly, despite several alignments. Rear suspension wore out within 6 months, even though it was replaced 2 years before I bought it. They had several oil leaks repaired on the engine (head, oil pan) and the rear end still leaks. It rattles and squeaks, and the doors are starting to fall off. I will never buy another Suzuki.